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Your artificial turf in Acworth doesn't have to fall apart. Whether you're in the Lake Acworth area dealing with seasonal moisture issues or closer to Downtown Acworth managing a busier yard, turf repair is something we handle regularly for homeowners just like you. The thing is, most synthetic grass problems are fixable without ripping everything out and starting over. Seams come loose. Infill settles. Drainage backs up—especially around here where Cobb County's clay soil doesn't play nice with water. We've been repairing yards across Acworth for years, and we know exactly what happens when Georgia's humid summers and spring rains test your turf. If you're a homeowner who installed artificial grass to save time and money, the last thing you want is an expensive full replacement when a solid repair will get you another five to ten years of use. That's where we come in. We'll come out, assess what's actually broken, and give you a straightforward repair plan without the upsell.
Acworth sits on some heavy clay soil, especially if you're closer to the lake. That means drainage is your biggest concern with artificial turf. When heavy rain comes through, water can pool underneath instead of flowing through properly, and that's when seams start to separate and the base shifts. We always recommend a proper perforated drainage layer during installation, but if your turf is older, you might not have one. The good news? We can often add or repair drainage without a full replacement. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you've got mature trees (common in the residential neighborhoods here) or more open yards near the commercial areas. Trees mean less UV damage but more debris and shade stress on the turf fibers. Your typical Acworth home lot runs anywhere from a quarter acre to a half acre, so repairs are usually manageable and quick. We also keep local HOA guidelines in mind—some subdivisions around here have specific rules about turf height, pile density, and backing materials. We'll make sure any repair work you do stays compliant.
Absolutely. Flooding damage usually means the infill has compacted or washed away, and the seams might be separating. We can excavate the affected area, improve the base drainage (crucial with Cobb County clay), replace the infill, and re-secure the seams. It's way cheaper than full replacement and addresses the root cause so it doesn't happen again next season.
Most repairs—seam fixes, infill top-ups, small tear patches—take a few hours. Bigger jobs like drainage rework might take a day. We're just 7 minutes from most Acworth addresses, so we can often schedule quickly and get you back to using your yard fast.
If we're doing a seam repair or infill refresh, it blends seamlessly. Larger patch areas might show slightly if your original turf has faded from sun exposure over time. We'll be honest about that upfront and help you decide whether a full section replacement makes sense versus a repair.
Not really. If we've fixed drainage issues, just make sure gutters and grading still direct water away from the yard. Keep raking out debris—especially in Acworth where trees are common—and rinse the turf occasionally. We'll give you specific care tips based on what we repaired.
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